It’s Twitter Tuesday, so if you’ve been living under a rock or too busy worrying about finding a date for Valentine’s Day, here’s what’s been happening in the Twitterverse:

Note: If it seems like there are a lot of Trump tweets on here, that’s because there are. He’s been pretty busy this past week.

Easy D v. America

No Twitter Tuesday kickoff would be complete without a “mic drop” from Trump, and this last week saw a doozy. Not that it hasn’t been thoroughly speculated about, but we STILL don’t know what Donald Trump meant by “Easy D.”

Big increase in traffic into our country from certain areas, while our people are far more vulnerable, as we wait for what should be EASY D!

Cuomo articulately responded in the video clip below, in which he shows that he actually DID ask Blumenthal about his past false statements:

Trump v. the Court (In Court)

On February 9th, 2017, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously to uphold the block on Trump’s travel ban. His response on Twitter was “SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!”, indicating that his administration will be seeking further legal battle(s). The irony of the statement was not lost on most people, as federal judges are often ONLY seen “in court.”

If you weren’t already thinking it, Saturday Night Live was kind enough to play out the scenario that could occur if Trump were to “See you in the People’s Court!”

Mark Cuban v. Trump

It’s worth noting that Donald Trump used his personal Twitter account this week to personally attack Mark Cuban completely unprovoked. Why is this important? Because it came less than 20 minutes after the previous tweet stating “After two days of very productive talks, Prime Minister Abe is heading back to Japan. L” and occurred early in the morning AFTER reports came out that North Korea had tested another ballistic missile. Still no word from Trump on his Twitter regarding North Korea’s missile launch.

I know Mark Cuban well. He backed me big-time but I wasn't interested in taking all of his calls.He's not smart enough to run for president!

Captain America v. Nazis (For Real)

Chris Evans and former KKK leader David Duke has been sparring on Twitter over the last week, which might present an opportunity for the Captain America actor to actually punch a white supremacist Nazi in real life.

So this is the part where I think we would fully expect Captain America to throw the Nazi through the window, but Chris Evans is apparently a super classy and level headed guy. When they went low, he went high:

I don't hate them. That's YOUR method. I love. Try it. It's stronger than hate. It unites us. I promise it's in you under the anger and fear https://t.co/RGnH4rrblq

So there you have it—love trumps hate, even in the Twitterverse. Oh, and if you’re needing material for your nightmares, peruse David Duke’s Twitter feed: It’s terrifying.

Stephen Miller & Sean Hannity v. Everyone

This Sunday, White House senior advisor Stephen Miller made the morning talkshow rounds to ensure that Trump’s otherwise peaceful-ish weekend would not remain so. In an interview with George Stephanopolous on ABC’s “This Week”, Miller stated “George, it is a fact and you will not deny it, that there are massive numbers of non-citizens in this country, who are registered to vote. That is a scandal.” Speaking with John Dickerson from “Face the Nation” and in reference to the American process of judiciary review, Miller said “our opponents, the media and the whole world will soon see as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned.”

There’s more, but it’s basically the same idea again and again. Watching a montage of Miller’s television appearances Sunday morning is rather upsetting, but what was even more upsetting was Donald Trump’s reaction to Miller’s performance:

Congratulations Stephen Miller- on representing me this morning on the various Sunday morning shows. Great job!